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/ 6 December 1996

Projecting an African vision

Fiercely independent Ethiopian film-maker Haile Gerima spoke to ANDREW WORSDALE about the travails of making films the African way VISIONARY film-maker Haile Gerima is a handsome, rotund man with a silver, close- shaved beard, a baseball cap hiding hair- loss and features held in place by some pretty hip spectacles. The Ethiopian-born and Washington-based film-maker’s […]

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/ 6 December 1996

Namibia almost certain to drain Okavango

Graham Hopwood in Windhoek NAMIBIA has defended plans to pump 20- million cubic metres of water each year from the Okavango River, despite protests from environmentalists and tourism operators in Botswana’s Okavango swamps, which are annually filled by the river. Richard Fry, Namibia’s deputy permanent secretary of water affairs, said this week that the severity […]

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/ 6 December 1996

Boosting the economy, creating jobs

created Julian Drew finds out about benefits the Bid company believes the Olympics will bring WHEN Cape Town began developing a philosophy to underpin its bid for the 2004 Olympic Games it realised the Games would have to make a significant contribution towards redressing the imbalances of the apartheid era. “If it was simply about […]

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/ 6 December 1996

World Cup sporting alliance faces stern

test As Korea and Japan eye the World Cup, John Gittings in Seoul reports on a game of two halves IT SAYS “2002 World Cup Korea” in shop windows, over bank counters, and on the in- flight screens of Korean Air. The official title of the event, carefully negotiated with the international governing body for […]

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/ 6 December 1996

Marcus hit team targets Transnet

Andy Duffy A CRACK squad of advisers led by the Ministry of Finance’s highly-paid consultant Charles Stride has gone into Transnet to help fill the R12-billion hole in the parastatal’s pension fund. The ministry said this week Deputy Finance Minister Gill Marcus had recruited Stride following the roasting she gave Transnet in Parliament six weeks […]

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/ 6 December 1996

Putting ballet under pressure

DANCE: Jann Parry in London THE studio where the choreographer Ashley Page is rehearsing seems to be full of teenagers, their lankily graceful limbs swathed in a kind of innocence. In fact, the dozen or so dancers are in their early 20s, junior members of the Royal Ballet’s corps de ballet. They look gorgeous, yet […]

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/ 6 December 1996

Mandela forgot the Dalai Lama

China, recognised last week by President Mandela, has one of the world’s worst human rights records, says Guy Liberman PRESIDENT Nelson Mandela’s controversial choice of the People’s Republic of China over Taiwan may appear to be economically motivated – a triumph of realpolitik – but he has given his support to a regime akin to […]

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/ 6 December 1996

Darling of the season

Jennifer Steyn, one of the UCT drama school’s 1980s `wunderclass’ and currently acting in Skylight, tells HAZELFRIEDMAN about her lessons in life `ACTUALLY, I know nothing about anything.” Jennifer Steyn runs a momentarily flustered hand through her hair. With an extraordinary combination of dizziness and down-to- earthness, she has just bee n providing me with […]

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/ 6 December 1996

Tale of top cop’s `dicey dealings’

Tangled events ranging from alleged diamond dealing to bribery are being unrolled in a Pretoria court, reports Stefaans Brmmer THIS week’s corruption trial of Ferdi Barnard, Charlie Landman and Gert Marais revealed all the elements of a Frederick Forsyth novel: meetings between a “rogue” top cop and the deputy president, an alleged state assassin-turned-common crook […]

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/ 6 December 1996

Safren dogged by casino licence worries

Lynda Loxton AS the provinces gear up to grant much- sought-after casino licences, Safren is hoping that it will not be left out on a limb with its massive investments in casinos in the former homelands. Chairman Buddy Hawton admitted to shareholders at the group’s annual general meeting this week that uncertainty about the future […]